The Pine Knot . nui UH o v ^| |£ *u ^ <n «-i ^ n. bo a 3 a <? d 00 a/ is 0 v. <§ u _^ 0 P< £ co 5 <5 a! J3 as> CS j^. 5 fe w w <5 *$ pq J3 a II 9 I w 114- -L.; § J-» jj «*- = = ^ 03 C ,_ ^4 X 0pq T3 0pq s tx nS_d u 0 0 d Q cs Q 0 Z as u3 J d T3 M ~ = •a < O pq H 0 < 1 (73 OD Xh |1 < Q SPi 1 1 ~ 1 IIMIR . ~|= ? ? miiiiiiiiiuiii . ?,!!- ? ???.?al TT ?? - Mjiiiiliiii:;;!; M aire pin? SCwnt (ittr ICtbranj A TLANTIC Christian College students have an /-% opportunity to use constantly a well selected library of more than two thousand volumes. It is up to date, and furni


The Pine Knot . nui UH o v ^| |£ *u ^ <n «-i ^ n. bo a 3 a <? d 00 a/ is 0 v. <§ u _^ 0 P< £ co 5 <5 a! J3 as> CS j^. 5 fe w w <5 *$ pq J3 a II 9 I w 114- -L.; § J-» jj «*- = = ^ 03 C ,_ ^4 X 0pq T3 0pq s tx nS_d u 0 0 d Q cs Q 0 Z as u3 J d T3 M ~ = •a < O pq H 0 < 1 (73 OD Xh |1 < Q SPi 1 1 ~ 1 IIMIR . ~|= ? ? miiiiiiiiiuiii . ?,!!- ? ???.?al TT ?? - Mjiiiiliiii:;;!; M aire pin? SCwnt (ittr ICtbranj A TLANTIC Christian College students have an /-% opportunity to use constantly a well selected library of more than two thousand volumes. It is up to date, and furnishes necessary information in Theology, Science, History, English, Philosophy, etc. In connection with the library is a reading roomwell supplied with leading magazines and daily busy and happy hours are spent with these booksand magazines, in order that there may be the bestpossible growth. 19 1 H. 134 ®fje pne 2Cttnt lilillMIllllll » ?? m ilu0tng0 of an Alumnus THE dream of the college student in the Freshman year is not so much of social life, student body honors,athletic starring, making a hit with the Faculty or even standing high in the estimation of some certainindividual, as it is of that one great prize that stimulates him to enter the race and run it with patience—hisDiploma. The vision of that to be gained at the end of four years1 drudgery causes everything else to be eclipsedand grow insignificant. Then the realization of the hard, stern facts of college work, with all of its attendant hardships tends to increasethe desire of the Freshman to finish his years of toil and enter upon lifes duties—a finished product. As the yearsdrag on, the student yearns more and more to reach his goal and end his course. This desire often blinds one tothe real appreciation of the greater joys of college life. It is not until the opening of college the next autumn thatthe gra


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